A collaboration between Spotify and Bookshop.org that enables readers to buy bodily books within the Spotify app is now reside within the US and UK.
Relatively than positioning audiobooks because the laborious copy-killer, Spotify is encouraging you to see them as complimentary to at least one one other. First introduced again in February, the brand new partnership with Bookshop.org seems to be an acknowledgement from Spotify that bodily nonetheless reigns supreme within the e book world. Bookshop is a digital market that allows indie booksellers to take their companies on-line, and Spotify says any buy made by way of its app will “straight help these bookshops and the authors who introduced the story to life.”
When viewing an audiobook on Spotify, the place obtainable it’s best to now see a “Get a replica to your bookshelf” hyperlink that redirects you to the Bookshop.org web site, which takes over the remainder of the acquisition and transport course of, reviews TechCrunch. The function is now reside on Android, with iOS help arriving subsequent week.
Key to this partnership is the brand new Web page Match function that Spotify launched in February, which permits readers to sync their progress between audiobooks and bodily or ebooks to allow them to bounce between codecs seamlessly. When studying a paperback, you should use your cellphone digicam to scan the web page you attain and proceed from that time within the audiobook. It additionally means that you can scan ereader pages so you possibly can choose up once you left off within the audiobook, and vice versa.
Spotify has at this time expanded Web page Match to help greater than 30 new languages, together with French, German and Swedish, whereas Audiobook Recaps at the moment are obtainable on Android. Launched final 12 months, initially for iOS customers, these AI-powered audio summaries refresh you in your progress earlier than you begin studying, changing into obtainable when you cross the 10-minute threshold in a e book.
Spotify launched audiobooks in 2022 and now gives 15 hours of free listening time a month to Premium subscribers.


